An early 20thC plated tea urn, of twin handled baluster form, memorium engraved to E A Burton, Anzac, Dec 15th 1915, and N C Burton, France, Oct 25 1918, 45.5cm high., Private Ernest Alfred Burton, Norfolk Yeomanry, 1502, was killed at the age of 21, Private Nelson Charles Burton, 9th Bn, Norfolk Regiment, 39221, was killed at the age of 26, both being sons of William and Amy Burton, of 35 Princes Gardens, Peterborough.
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A French late 19thC porcelain and gilt metal mantel clock, arched dial painted with a child painter, dial bearing Roman numerals against a bleu celeste ground, eight day movement by Japy Freres et Cie with bell strike, the case with urn and twin cherub surmount, architectural body with floral festoons, columns and reserve panel of flowers, for A Everington, Paris, 44.5cm high, on a gilt wood stand, ebonised base with glass dome, with key.
Ω A Napoleon III gilt metal mounted Boulle mantel clock , circa 1870, the eight-day bell striking movement stamped L CHARVET Aine HGER DE LA VILLE LYON and with Japy Freres roundel, also serial numbered 1166 4 11 to the backplate, the gilt dial with enamel cabochon enamel blue Roman numerals, the inlaid tortoiseshell case after the manner of André-Charles Boulle with floral urn surmount, 37cm high Provenance: 9, The Circus, Bath Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites Please Note: The image of this lot is wrong in the printed catalogue. It is correct on the online bidding platforms.
A pair of Continental patinated bronze models of ewers in the Renaissance style, circa 1880, each with foliate cast handle rising above a slender neck, the foliate cast bulbous bodies each with an amorino bust to the shoulder, with waisted and knopped stems, on circular black marble bases, 50cm high; and a Continental patinated bronze twin handled urn, last quarter 19th century, 24.5cm high
A German clockwork revolving and musical Christmas Tree stand, late 19th century, almost certainly by JC Eckardt of Stuttgart, the cast iron socket of urn form, the domed, stepped and repousse worked metal base with hole for the winding key, with two operating levers for motion and sound respectively, mounted atop an ebonised pine socle, a paper label to the underside inscribed with the titles of two songs Stille Nacht and another, with original key, 24cm high, 35cm diameter
A small collectors' lot to include four Royal Doulton character jugs, 'Rip Van Winkle', D6385 'Falstaff', D5386 'Long John Silver', D6540 'The Falconer', a Wedgwood urn-shaped vase, various pieces of Royal Crown Derby, a small late 19th century Coalport cup, some crested ware and a Venetian mask.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER PEDESTAL POT POURRI VASE AND COVER, decorated by Edith Spilsbury, blush ivory ground with green and gilt heightened details and painted with pink and red roses, flame finial above pierced wavy circular cover, the bulbous urn raised on a pedestal with lion masks and scrolls, circular base, shape No.H206, puce printed marks, date code for 1924, height approximately 26.5cmcondition: There is a very tiny nibble right on the very tip of the finial, image taken to show extent, couple of areas of scratched glaze to the underside, images taken, otherwise no sign of cracks, chips or restoration.
A PAIR OF MID 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU AND SEVRES STYLE PORCELAIN TWIN HANDLED VASES AND COVERS, domed covers with leaf and berry finials, turquoise ground porcelain painted with floral band, the vase with ormolu rim of pierced arches and acanthus leaves above ram's head masks with ring handles to their months, the porcelain body painted with cherubs and sprays of flowers, the pedestal base cast with leaves, height approximately 29cm, with giltwood pedestals (2) condition: one cover restoredcondition:The cover of one urn is restored and doesn’t fit the lip particularly, two of well the enamelled ‘pearl’ dots surrounding the cherubs are missing from both urns, gilding slightly worn.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK, urn shaped finial with painted porcelain centre above the circular dial and two female figures holding swags, the porcelain dial with pink bands, black Roman numerals marked J.W. Benton, Ludgate Hill, London and central rural landscape, bell strike and movement marked JWB 24033, the clock mounted on an orange and gilt painted wooden base, height approximately 28cm and on a further oval ebonised base, with key and pendulum, s.d.
An early / mid 19thC 30 hour duration oak longcased clock, the 10¼ inch brass Roman dial on 12¼ inch back plate with Arabic minutes, urn design spandrels to corners and filigree brass hands. The case with spiralled carving to quarter columns, the square hood columned with brass capitols, 198cm tall, raised on bracket feet
A late 19thC balloon style ormolu mantel clock with Sevres style panels and dial decoration, Roman numerals and brassed beetle and poker hands, the two train movement stamped HP and Co 19463: 43558 00 striking on a bell, the case surmounted with an enamelled urn and lion mask, the whole raised on lion paw feet, 35cm tall
Silver, comprising; a vase of classical inspired urn shaped form, decorated with a pair of masks to the Greek key patterned border and raised on a similarly decorated square foot, height 20cm, Birmingham possibly 1910 and a twin handled trophy cup, presentation inscribed, raised on a circular foot, height 13.5cm, London 1931, combined weight 696 gms, (2).
A French gilt bronze and porcelain mantel clock, 19th century, with figural urn surmount over a foliate painted porcelain dial and Sevres style plaque painted with gallant and companion, the Japy Fres two train movement with a single hammer striking a bell, the case stamped 'P.H. Mourey', on a giltwood shaped base, the clock 41.5cm high, (pendulum).
A Wedgwood solid blue Jasper two-handled classical urn and cover with presentation inscription to the actor Alan Howard, 1976, typically sprigged in white relief with classical figures, the plinth base inscribed SOCIETY OF WEST END THEATRE AWARDS 1976 ACTOR OF THE YEAR IN A REVIVAL ALAN HOWARD , 31cm high Note: Alan Mackenzie Howard CBE (1937-2015) was an English actor of screen and stage, a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1966-83. On his mother's side he was related to the novelist Sir Compton Mackenzie and on his father's the film star Leslie Howard. His final television appearance was in the adaptation of Ford Maddox Ford's great novel, Parade's End as Tietjens Senior, father to Benedict Cumberbatch's character Christopher Tietjens. He was married twice, firstly to the actress Stephanie Hinchcliff Davies and secondly to the author and journalist Sally Beauman and they are survived by a son.
A French marble portico clock and stand, 19th century, with ormolu mounts, the convex enamel dial inscribed 'Guy d'amour, Paria', below an urn finial and with a printed portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte below, flanked by a laurel garland, with a striking French drum movement and a plinth base,43cm high with a glass dome (2)
Crescent set 1237, Milk Bar Barlady, Tea Urn, Refrigerator (some metal fatigue) three Bar Stools (two with metal fatigue) three seated girls, two knickerbocker glory ice creams (one damaged, metal fatigue), two ice cream sundaes (metal fatigue) and two cups of tea (VG-G, ice creams and cups of tea F, counter and backdrop missing) 1950 (15)
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